- Seth
Benardete (April 4, 1930 –
November 14, 2001) was an
American classicist and philosopher, long a
member of the
faculties of New York
University and...
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Syracuse University. He was the son of Maír José
Benardete and the
brother of Seth
Benardete and
Diego Benardete,
professor of
mathematics at the University...
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infinite past (temporal finitism). The
paradox is
inspired by J. A.
Benardete's paradoxes from the 1964 book Infinity: An
Essay in Metaphysics. In fact...
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opposite conclusions.
There has been
considerable interest in J. A.
Benardete’s “Paradox of the Gods”: A man
walks a mile from a
point α. But
there is...
- love: dasein's urge
toward being.
Research in Phenomenology, 27(1), 103.
Benardete, S. (1986). Plato's Symposium. Chicago, IL:
University of
Chicago Press...
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Eileithyia for birth. She is
described by Seth
Benardete as a cult name for Artemis-Hecate. Seth
Benardete (trans.) (2001). Plato's Symposium. University...
- Art of
Writing (Alabama, 1980) The
Eccentric Core: the
Thought of Seth
Benardete co-edited with
Patrick Goodin (St. Augustine's Press, 2017) The Archaeology...
- Maír José
Benardete (1895, Çanakkale,
Ottoman Empire – 1989, U.S.) was a
scholar of
Sephardic studies and was a long-time
Professor of
Spanish and Sephardic...
- [ISBN missing] Klein, Jacob. A
Commentary on the Meno. Davis, Michael;
Benardete, Seth. "Introduction".
Poetics of Aristotle. pp. xvii, xxviii.
Davis uses...
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University of
Chicago Press, 2005.
Benardete, Seth.
Encounters and Reflections:
Conversations with Seth
Benardete. Chicago: U of
Chicago P, 2002. Bloom...